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...Gerard McGeary ’04 was elected president Tuesday night in the Littauer Building at the Kennedy School of Government, replacing Sonia H. Kastner ’03. Jessica L. Diaz ’05 will take over as vice president from Kara A. Shamy...
...Harvard College Democrats also conduct a registration drive before election time, and according to President Sonia H. Kastner ’03, the group already follows the hand-delivery procedure when they register students to vote in Cambridge...
...College Dems President Sonia H. Kastner ’03 said voting is difficult for college students in general for a variety of reasons...
...fact that Democratic members of Congress, neutered by their fear of being labeled unpatriotic, cannot provide any credible opposition to the conflict has, alas, bypassed Kastner. “If we don’t get Democrats in power, then what we say will be ignored,” she claimed. Doubtless, between handing out countless fliers, pins and t-shirts to potential Jean Shaheen supporters on the streets of New Hampshire, there has just been no time for HCD members to figure out amongst themselves whether they agreed with her hawkish, pro-administration views on war in Iraq...
...like Kastner, was pleased to report that partisanship on campus was on the increase. Indeed, Grech launched an interesting defense of political partisanship by suggesting that it “provokes an intellectual discourse because if students always like to ride the fence, they will not engage an issue as deeply as if they picked one side and were forced to defend it.” Unfortunately for Grech’s theory, partisanship, Harvard-style, involves far more leaflet distribution than policy deliberation...